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the term wasn't even in existence back then.

You are correct. In those days the term was "IT". One worked for the Corp of Engineers near me and "IT" was a sight to see.................if you had a strong stomach
 

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You are correct. In those days the term was "IT". One worked for the Corp of Engineers near me and "IT" was a sight to see.................if you had a strong stomach
That would have been a cross-dresser, not a tranny…big difference.
And, cross-dressing women were called Tomboys.
 

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That would have been a cross-dresser, not a tranny…big difference.

I never asked.
In college I worked for the USCEC at the same lock and dam. Our boss Harvey came out one morning and told us to prepare ourselves as we were getting a woman as a 3 month volunteer transfer from the Arsenal. Now I kept my mouth closed but others asked it it would be another "IT".

Let me tell you she was no "IT". She was a very sweet girl
 

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Impact drive set with battery, charger & sockets.
400Nm, brushed motor
My first Parkside battery tool.
It won't see much use, I just couldn't resist at the price - 70€, 3 year warranty.

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It is a beefy unit compared to my Makita DTW190, 190Nm.
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Many years ago I bought a Stihl 090G that was a box of random parts.....................

I might be a dumb ole hillbilly but I put it together like a erector set and damn she ran.


 
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I spent $25 again🤠👍 I just don't know why these calipers are rusting so much, I already have two pieces from Glashart Helios and Linzbaih / the Chinese has better material 😉
 

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I bought an 18 pack of bud light lime and traded it for this.
Congrats, great little saw!! I just rebuilt a 55 for a guy, some lite scoring on the piston and a leaky oil seal on the clutch side. Choke lever was broken and needed a new fuel line. I figured the oil seal was the biggest issue and was right, when I pulled it off it was all crusty oil behind it and coating the bearing. A good cleaning with break cleaner got all that crap out and it freely spun. After replacing the other parts, the saw fired up and ran great. Easy to find parts for it, only paid $4.00 for a new piston.
 
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